Welcome to SIG Trac
- GrantNumbers - cheat sheet for citing grants in publications
- OntologyViews - NIH grant
- MultimediaDatabases for Biomedical Data - Linda Shapiro NSF grant
- VirtualHumanResearchSeminar
- BIOL Seminar
- Ontology Annotation grant proposal queries
- HumanStudiesDatabase - Local info related to Human Studies Database project with Ida Sim
- FMA in OWL
- OCDM in OWL
Lab Stuff
- AddingPrinter
- MacInstall
- SysAdmin
- SigMailmanLists
- SigLogos
- Shared FMA - locally hosted updating copy of FMA database in Protege Frames format
- Protege Client-Server Info
SIG Project Software
- AllProjects - a central list
- WebServices - with a list of WSDL locations
Wiki Page | Project Page | Code Location | Online Demo |
wiki: MindSeer | http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/MindSeer/ | svn:Mindseer | MindSeer Demo |
wiki: DXBrain | http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/dxbrain/ | svn:DXBrain | XBrain Demo |
wiki: AnnoteImage | http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/AnnoteImage/ | svn:annoteimage | AnnoteImage WebStart |
wiki: Skandha4 |
SIG People
SIG local systems info
- All open tickets
- Inventory - web interface to details about computers and projects running on them
- ViewCVS - view the CVS repository through a web interface
- http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/products/demos/ - SIG project demos
- Mailman - about local email lists
- SysAdmin information
- SubVersion - about the testing svn repository
Tips for Software not developed locally
- AntBuildFiles
- Using your WindowsDomain account
- Official RHEL Documentation
- UsingCVS and UsingTortoiseCVS and the Official CVS Documentation
- AddingPrinter - connecting Windows or Red Hat Enterprise workstations to HP network printers
- OpenSsh - how to use pubkeys to avoid typing your password so often
- RsyncNotes - efficiently transfering or backing up files
- EclipseHints - things we've learned about the Eclipse Java IDE
- PostgreSql - local installation of Postgres
- OpenSourceSoftware - lists of open source software
Useful links
*https://cajal.oto.washington.edu/ - Rubel P30 NIDCD Resource grant
Proposals
Starting Points
Trac is a minimalistic approach to web-based management of software projects. Its goal is to simplify effective tracking and handling of software issues, enhancements and overall progress.
- TracWelcome -- Quick Introduction to Trac
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex. Running on synapse.
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Last modified on 04/12/19 13:12:08